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Inside the new Sky Sports Monday Night Football studio ahead of Manchester United vs Wolves

Manchester United kick-off their Premier League season tonight against Wolves at Old Trafford.

Erik ten Hag will be looking to use the game as a launch pad for United, who are aiming to close the gap to Man City and Arsenal for the title this year. Opponents Wolves have found themselves in disarray in the build up to the season opener after a swift and unexpected managerial change which has seen Gary O'Neil take charge at Molineux.

For United summer signings Mason Mount and Andre Onana are expected to make their Premier League debuts but fans hoping to see Rasmus Hojlund will be disappointed as he continues to recover from injury. The game has been selected as the first Monday Night Football (MNF) game of the season on Sky Sports.

MNF has become an unmissable show for many football fans due to its in-depth analysis on, not only the game of the night, but also the weekend's action and major talking points. The show has also been lauded for its fiery and funny chemistry between lead analysts, and once bitter rivals, Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville.

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However, tonight's MNF will have a new look after Sky announced that the traditional studio has been given a sci-fi inspired makeover. The state-of-the-art studio has a number of new features which Sky say have never been seen before as part of sports broadcasting in the UK & Ireland.

Viewers will be given a glimpse into the future, with features including a super wide high-res screen and a virtual canopy roof. All of which will create a more immersive experience for sports fans.

In what's been labelled as "a masterpiece in technical engineering" an LED floor will also allow Carragher, Neville and other pundits to better use the

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